Tin Man
Dirt's Childhood Playmate
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I was an early adopter of Netflix DVD. Inexpensive home delivery of current hits and movies we might not be aware of otherwise. It was too easy to keep the service over three moves. Update the queue and remember to watch and return ~4 movies per month, and we were ahead of the cost of Blockbuster, RedBox, et al.
The streaming service debuted as a complimentary add on, and I enjoyed it. When the poorly handled split occurred, we elected to keep the DVD service. It had earlier availability of hit movies, our DVD player will never die, and it was just too simple.
Last October, DVD.com sunset. They informed subscribers that the return of final deliveries were optional. The last disc which I received was The Founder. I still have it in the red Netflix envelope.
Did you keep DVD.com to the very end? What was your last disc? Did you keep it?
The streaming service debuted as a complimentary add on, and I enjoyed it. When the poorly handled split occurred, we elected to keep the DVD service. It had earlier availability of hit movies, our DVD player will never die, and it was just too simple.
Last October, DVD.com sunset. They informed subscribers that the return of final deliveries were optional. The last disc which I received was The Founder. I still have it in the red Netflix envelope.
Did you keep DVD.com to the very end? What was your last disc? Did you keep it?